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Wateree

Sumter County, SC

300 ± Acres

$2,900,000

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To describe this property as a productive, turn-key 300 acres would be an understatement. Quietly situated on the east hill of the Wateree River swamp in Horatio, SC, the aptly named Wateree farm offers most of what a productive wing-shooting farm should, and has done so for decades. This is the definition of a legacy property – a venue to harvest plenty of game, to add your own touches, and to feel free. The centerpiece of the property is an irrigated, plant-and-flood duck impoundment divided into three primary ponds, two of which have been used most heavily through the years. This whole system floods with an 8-inch well and can be split and managed according to food, timing, and preference. Nearly every species of Atlantic flyway waterfowl has been seen or harvested here – some in great numbers. Green and blue winged teal, wood ducks, gadwall, mallards, black ducks, ringnecks, pintails, widgeon, redheads, and more. Additionally, the entire duck impoundment is hog-fenced. Wateree offers consistent dove hunting on an irrigated patchwork of fields inside the hog-proof fencing, and the shooting history is excellent. Depending on planting, migration, and interactions with the duck ponds, this farm can shoot dove limits from September to January. Pea-gravel soils and lots of available roost and water sources clearly boost the birds. A healthy woodcock population offers a nice late season bonus as well. Water is abundant on the property, both along the distinct run of the swamp on the western property line, and in the form of a stocked, managed 20-acre lake complete with a boat launch, gator pump (as needed for impoundment boost), and a gorgeous hill homesite overlooking it all. Very few building envelopes line up as perfectly as this on duck places with plenty of elevation, separation, and open vista – a perfect place to watch the duck show on fall and winter evenings. Notably, several swamp holes and pond corners could be further developed and used for satellite duck spots. The balance of the property is made up of rolling food plots that rise and fall along the hill of the swamp. Mature sawtooth oaks boost existing acorn mast, and “Ruthut” deer stands are in place for great family deer hunts. The bottomland edge roosts a healthy turkey flock and provides a fantastic deer funnel. Closer to the gated entrance on Claremont Rd, Loblolly pine stands and fallow fields set up nicely for expanding duck ponds, quail courses, dove fields or food plots. Wateree is 45 minutes from Columbia, 25 minutes from Sumter, 20 minutes from Camden, and just under two hours from Charleston or Charlotte.

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Eastland

Williamsburg County, SC

100 ± Acres

$695,000

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Located a few minutes north of downtown Kingstree, Eastland Farm is a rare find in the world of recreational getaways – particularly in today’s market. This diverse property is right at 100 acres, and utilizes every one of them. The gate opens between brushed-over dirt berms for road privacy, and a winding rocked driveway leads you beside a fenced dove field, through beautiful mature hardwood heads, beside a stocked fish pond, and down a long field edge to a new three-bedroom cottage. The off-grid house is set up appropriately with new well and septic field, tankless water heater, new stainless appliances, granite countertops, a front stoop (with football or wildlife views as options), a new shed, carport, firepit, woodshed, and plenty more – well worth a visit. Trails lead off from the home base in multiple directions – East, to a 30-acre block of huge hardwoods (tulip trees, swamp chestnut oaks, willow oaks, hickories, and more) complete with great woods trails and small shooting plots. Deer, turkeys, and woodcocks are all proven quarry. South and west of the cottage are two more nice blocks of timber, mostly mature pine, also set up with trails and openings. It’s a truly comfortable family place – for hunting, farming, fishing, and relaxing. Furnishings and equipment could be available for purchase separately.

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Clarkson Woods

Williamsburg County, SC

126.61 ± Acres

$481,118

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Located on Hwy 52 about one hour north of North Charleston, the 126-acre Clarkson Woods farm is a mostly-upland outparcel of the esteemed Longlands Plantation holdings. Made up of a mixture of 7-9-year-old planted loblolly pine, and dotted with a few gum and oak bowls, this property is best defined by its location as one of those “if you know, you know” situations. Generally, it sits in a deer and game heavy part of the world, but specifically, this block on the west side of Hwy 52 pulls directly from Burgess Bay and major game corridors that run to the Santee River. Think quality bucks, turkeys, pigs, and opportunities for duck ponds, dove fields, and cabin sites on a convenient blank canvas.

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Post Oak

Williamsburg County, SC

98.44 ± Acres

$420,831

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Located on Hwy 52 about one hour north of North Charleston, the 98-acre Post Oak Farm is true sleeper in the world of small tracts that produce big game, and the phrase “Location, location, location” could never be more apt. This property, which is currently part of the large Longlands Plantation estate, is made up of cypress and oak flats, a transmission line providing default open ground and a mature mixed longleaf pine forest dotted with live oaks and other hardwood pockets. Buck density is clear for anyone checking for scrapes and rubs, and the pine woods are pushed far enough from highway noise to provide several quiet honey holes.

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New Farm

Williamsburg County, SC

114 ± Acres

$490,000

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New Farm is a 114-acre Williamsburg County game haven located in the heart of the Dutch Neck Road neighborhood between Salters, Kingstree, and Black River. The tract has three cultivated food plots with deer feeders and stands, a simple road system, multiple gated entrances, and varying aged stands of pine, hardwood, upland, and bottomland. Three huge, well-managed properties border this farm, yielding a consistent flow of quality deer and plenty of turkeys.

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Watson Mountain

Greenville County, SC

91.5 ± Acres

$754,875

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This rare large-acreage tract of land offers the quiet solitude northern Greenville County is known for. Easy access to the Northwestern side of the property is provided by Watson Mountain Road, a well-maintained County gravel road. Power is available from the residential power line that parallels Watson Mountain Road. A shared access agreement with the adjoining neighbor provides access to the Southeastern side of the property. Devil’s Fork creek traverses the property...

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Dutch Neck Farm

Williamsburg County, SC

289 ± Acres

$1,050,000

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Located on a quiet stretch of road in Salters, SC near the Black River, this farm is a great example of Williamsburg County wildlife density and diversity. It's a deer, turkey, and duck neighborhood, and the tract's habitat accommodates all three. With numerous food plots, varying ages of pine timber stands, hardwood edges, bays and beaver ponds - Dutch Neck Farm is a game magnet. The surrounding land owners have done an excellent job managing their

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Longlands Santee Hill

Williamsburg County, SC

1784 ± Acres

$6,690,000 (list price)

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This 1784-acre family legacy property of Longlands Planation’s is located on either side of River Road in Suttons, SC. Managed along with tens of thousands of acres of similarly diverse, thriving woodlands, the “Hill” property is legendary in Williamsburg County for its landscape and wildlife. Its proximity to the Santee River’s north bank and vast hardwood bottomlands makes it a prime spot for quality deer, turkeys, doves, quail, ducks and freshwater fish. The tract has several well-known lakes, creeks and ponds, including a limestone spring-connected “Blue Hole”, Chapel Branch, and the Horse Pond. Rolling topography, ag fields of every size, loblolly, mature longleaf, white oak creek edges. . . the list goes on. Most importantly, Longlands Plantation holdings rarely if ever come to market, so this opportunity is quite rare.

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Windfall

Charleston, SC

161 ± Acres

$4,800,000 (list price)

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Sitting on the doorstep of Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge, and wedged between the Francis Marion National Forest and Intracoastal Waterway, Windfall is a place that defines the importance of location. On the outskirts of the old McClellanville village, 40 minutes north of Mount Pleasant and less than a half hour south of Georgetown, this 161-acre getaway has provided decades of family memories on land and water – from dock time to deer stand, pig-pickings to quiet solitude around a fire, screen porch to boat rides, and plenty more.

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Brittan Point

Edisto Island, SC

255 ± Acres

$4,500,000 (list price)

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One of Edisto Island’s coveted waterfront tracts, Brittan Point is a 255-acre peninsula farm with large agriculture fields, hundreds of live oaks, and frontage on both Sand Creek and Whooping Island Creek – both of which are deep and navigable on all tides. The property’s improvements include several storage sheds and a large barn, a rustic waterfront cabin with a 20-mile river view, and a nice deepwater dock.

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King Lake Farm

Florence County, SC

554 ± Acres

$2,216,000 (list price)

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Kingsburg is a small community just northeast of Johnsonville on the west bank of the Big Pee Dee River. The 554-acre King Lake Farm is essentially the heart of the best properties in that Kingsburg area, with 80-foot river bluffs, a 20+ acre cypress-dotted lake, hardwood hills, ag fields, plant and flood duck impoundments and productive bass ponds. This property has hosted great dove and duck hunts for multiple generations, and it’s well known for healthy deer and turkey populations. As most Pee Dee-region family farms go, the land was once coveted for wild quail – and some of those signature bi-color patches and woods features still remain. This is an ideal family getaway with quality living, fishing and hunting opportunities. King Lake Farm is 40 miles north of Georgetown, convenient to the coastal communities of Horry and Georgetown Counties.

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Weymouth Plantation

Georgetown, SC

912 ± Acres

$6,900,000 (list price)

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Its always refreshing when land is allowed to find a balance. Weymouth is exactly that a blend of quality hunting, preserved history, and comfortable livability. Its 912 acres combine mature longleaf forest with hardwood flats, timber ponds, intact rice field impoundments, and upland fields. The 4400 square foot main home is a masterful restoration connecting two original 1830s cabins that you honestly have to see to understand especially if you appreciate architecture and woodwork. A full plate of activities are available on the property including quail hunting in good habitat, very good turkey hunting, multi-species duck hunting in several types of impoundments, tending a well-managed deer herd, bee-keeping, planting an established garden, horse infrastructure as needed, dove hunts, and plenty more. The circa 1733 property also includes a 1.5 mile entrance road, live oak alley, guest cabin, barns, an office cabin, blacksmith shop, boat shed, millponds, 6 duck impoundments in the old rice fields, three dove field/pastures, and plenty of suitable equipment. Ten minutes by car to Georgetown or 30 minutes by boat to Winyah Bay, Weymouth presents a rare opportunity to own a recreationally functional block of revolutionary and antebellum history. The property is protected by a conservation easement with plentiful room for more land protection.

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Steamboat Farm

Edisto Island, SC

98 ± Acres

$3,500,000 (list price)

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In the coastal plain, it’s increasingly rare to find quality acreage on deep saltwater. Steamboat Farm on Edisto Island is a perfect example of that dream place – combining all the elements of the salt marsh, deepwater dock life, live oak woods, agriculture fields, and living quarters. Formerly owned by John Seabrook and D.D. Dodge, this southern wing of the larger Seabrook Plantation was a quiet gem for several family’s generations.

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White Oak Hills

Fairfield County, SC

236 ± Acres

$1,750,000 (list price)

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The term Turn Key is often misapplied and overused when describing private hunting retreats; however, this property fully earns that designation.This 236 acre diverse landscape is located just Southwest of Winnsboro in Fairfield County, SC.

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Charlieco Lodge

Laurens County, SC

296 ± Acres

$2,150,000 (list price)

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Charlieco Lodge is truly a turn-key Executive Estate and Family Retreat. The 296-acre sporting property has been professionally designed and managed to provide an exceptional venue for hunting, fishing, and fellowship. The property includes a productive 24-acre dove field, 15.3 acre pond, and a high-quality network of internal gravel roads and wildlife food plots. The property features a 4,055-square-foot lodge with custom woodwork and finishings that must be seen to be fully appreciated.

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Hillview

Fairfield County, SC

320 ± Acres

$1,750,000 (list price)

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This 320-acre diverse property is situated in the coveted Jackson Creek Road area just Southwest of Winnsboro in Fairfield County, SC. The landscape includes a well-managed 6.5-acre pond, open mature loblolly uplands, and mature hardwood bottomland. A network of established roads, trails, and firebreaks fragment the property and facilitate easy internal access. Improvements include a tractor shed, dock with a screened cabana, fenced and irrigated garden plot, cleared building site with underground power, well, and septic in place.

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Oatland

Georgetown, SC

87.6 ± Acres

$1,200,000 (list price)

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This 87-acre property fully encompasses two important categories: Family getaway, and entertainment spot. With its six-bedroom house, tricked-out party barn, huge lawn dotted with oaks and pines, pond, creek, duck impoundment, and dock on Black River, Oatland is an inviting, turn-key gem.

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Deep Creek

Clarendon County, SC

275 ± Acres

$1,700,000 (list price)

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Deep Creek Farm is a finished family getaway with a heavy focus on wingshooting. A four-bedroom renovated (new kitchen, screen porch, firepit patio) farmhouse overlooks a dove field and 75 acres of fenced duck impoundments that drain off into a hardwood creek. At least eight species of ducks have been identified on the property, included redheads, widgeon, gadwall, ringnecks and teal. As you can imagine, there are usually plenty of wood ducks. The dove field is consistently productive. A couple bonus points include a new metal barn and 500 acres of almost-contiguous leased property (mature pines, hardwoods, fields, and creek) that has proven very productive for turkeys and deer. The property is an hour and a half from Charleston and 15 minutes from Manning. Easy, ready to go, diverse property. No conservation easement.

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Black River

Georgetown, SC

4 ± Acres

$575,000 (list price)

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This four-acre property on a deep bank of the Georgetown side of Black River is a perfect jump-off to the wild peace of this historic basin. Well within the boating range of Winyah Bay and downtown Georgetown and adjacent to Beneventum Plantation, the lot features an existing covered dock and several attractive homesites within the pines and big live oaks. Views from the dock are expansive and perpetual, as most of the property within sight is protected.

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Messervy Landing

Dorchester County, SC

90 ± Acres

$618,930 (list price)

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Messervy Landing consists of 89+/- waterfront acres on the Edisto River just 20 miles from Summerville. Mature hardwoods enhance the appeal of over 1,000 feet of river frontage. Two stands of mature managed loblolly pine cover over 30 acres with the remainder of the property consisting of mixed hardwood and pine. A wetlands delineation has been completed, documenting 52.5 acres of upland providing extensive opportunity to build or subdivide.

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